Talk:Coleman Medal
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Club leading goalkicker awards
edit- I've added this section to act as a centralized hub for each club's individual award.
- Problem is that I can't get the formatting right. I want to recycle the key from the previous section while shading the clubs, not the awards. Also, the teams are bold (for some reason), and I can't figure it out. Any idea? Also, ChatGPT4 is pretty good at doing large-scale automated changes on these kinds of lists.
- If there are missing medal names (there might be), please feel free to update their name.
- The cell shading is supposed to be the clubs, not the awards, but the formatting code is being a pain, so hopefully someone else can fix that.
- The key for defunct clubs can also be mentioned again, although I'm having similar issues to #4.
Electricmaster (talk) 13:09, 19 July 2023 (UTC)
- This sort of thing works best as as a navbox, not as a random section in an article, and a navbox for VFL/AFL club leading goalkicker awards already exists. This article has already been identified as a featured list, too, and an addition like this – including content that is only tangentially related to the actual topic – could jeopardise that FL status.
- As for the reason the club names are bolded and your shading isn't working, it's because that first column has been styled as a header cell rather than a content cell.
- On the whole, while I appreciate this is a good faith edit, I'm going to revert it. Check out WP:AFL for some pages that might need assistance other than articles that have already reached featured status. I hope this doesn't come across as condescending; I genuinely appreciate your contribution to Footy Wikipedia. Cheers. Gibbsyspin 05:57, 25 August 2023 (UTC)